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De Vries takes on Formula E with Mahindra, Williams faces spare parts shortage, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.
- De Vries takes on Formula E with Mahindra
- Williams faces spare parts shortage
- Perez hires mental coach amid pressure
- Norris breaks F1 points record without a win
- Drivers under pressure
De Vries takes on Formula E with Mahindra
Dutch driver Nyck de Vries had a brief stint in Formula One with AlphaTauri but was dropped after only ten races in the 2023 season, failing to score any points. Following his exit from Red Bull, De Vries has returned to Formula E, signing a long-term deal with Mahindra Racing for Season 10 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. He expressed excitement about joining Mahindra and their plans for the future. De Vries has a history in Formula E, including winning the championship in a previous season, and he hopes to make a strong impression during the upcoming pre-season test in Valencia.
Click here to read the full article by Daniel Orme (mirror.co.uk)
Williams faces spare parts shortage
Williams is currently facing a shortage of spare parts due to Sargeant's crashes, and team performance boss Dave Robson mentioned the challenges of managing spare parts during the overseas races. Vowles acknowledges the team's limitations in production facilities and the need for costly outsourcing to update parts to the latest specifications. However, he believes in giving Sargeant time to develop, citing that Formula 1 is a tough environment for rookies, and there are signs that Sargeant has the required speed to compete in the sport.
Click here to read the full article by Andrew Maitland (grandpx.news)
Perez hires mental coach amid pressure
Sergio Perez has acknowledged hiring a mental coach this year due to increased pressure as Max Verstappen's Formula 1 teammate. While some insiders question his suitability for Red Bull, Perez stated that his early-season performance was strong but struggled as the car evolved. He experienced a loss of confidence after failing to make Q3 in several races but believes he has improved. Perez also admitted that his 2023 struggles affected his personal life, prompting him to seek a mental coach to maintain a positive attitude at home. Despite challenges, he is determined to compete for the world title and expressed gratitude to Red Bull for the opportunity, hoping to end his career with the team despite its unique demands.
Click here to read the full article by Andrew Maitland (grandpx.news)
Norris breaks F1 points record without a win
The 2023 Japanese Grand Prix marked a significant moment for McLaren, though they weren't contenders for the win. Lando Norris achieved a record by accumulating the most points without a win, surpassing Nico Hulkenberg with 543 points, despite starting in fewer races (98 to 197). Norris, with McLaren since 2019, secured his 10th podium finish and is now chasing Nick Heidfeld's record of 13 podiums without a win. It was McLaren's third double podium in 11 years and their 27th podium finish at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Click here to read the full article by Ida Wood (racefans.net)
Drivers under pressure
After a couple of races so far in the 2023 season, some F1 drivers are currently under pressure to deliver the goods. Notable among them are George Russell and Lance Stroll of Aston Martin, who's the son of the team's billionaire owner and has had a series of underwhelming performances. Sergio Perez is also facing uncertainty regarding his Red Bull seat, while Logan Sargeant and the entire Alfa Romeo team are under some pressure as well.